On May 3, 2011, at 3:15 PM, Timothy Baldridge wrote:

> > There is a free (nagging) demo, but I assure you kittens will purr just for
> > you if you support Clojure Atlas' future development with your purchase.
> 
> You know it's nice, the search is pretty cool. But it takes me longer to go 
> and search, or to chase little (i) symbols around than it does to actually go 
> to the repl and hit (doc assoc). Maybe it's just too much eye candy for my 
> liking. 

Check out the 'help' link in the upper-right; you can hold down Ctrl while 
scrubbing over nodes to see docs, source, etc.

Indeed, if you're just after (doc foo) for some known foo, Clojure Atlas has 
little to offer.  The hope is that this will make it easier to (a) find an 
unknown bar that is relevant to the operation/data structure/etc you're working 
with, and (b) understand the relationships between different types, data 
structures, classes of operations, etc.

And, yes, the "overanimated" quality of the visualization is the #1-reported 
problem so far.  I've prioritized it appropriately.

Thanks for the feedback,

- Chas

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